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Claude Monet - 2013 Two-Year Pocket Planner Calendar - 6.5x3.5
Claude Monet - 2013 Two-Year Pocket Planner Calendar
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Title: Claude Monet - 2013 Two-Year Pocket Planner Calendar
Format: Calendar view MORE Calendars
Size: 6.5 x 3.5 inches (9 x 17 cms)
SKU: 689711

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Details: French painter Claude Monet revolutionized the 19th century art world with his impressionistic style. This calendar features a bevy of Monet's paintings featuring his signature fragmented brush stroke style. This softbound, two-year planner is an essential for portable monthly and long-range planning. Unfolding from a convenient 3.5" x 6" size into a 7" x 6" monthly calendar grid, this format is only slightly larger than a checkbook and fits perfectly in pocket or purse. Notable features of this planner include a striking wraparound cover image, planning pages for 214 and several additional pages for notes.

Claude Monet (November 14, 1840 - December 5, 1926) was a French painter and a founder of Impressionism. He was a practitioner of its philosophy of expressing one's perceptions before nature. The term Impressionism is derived from the title of his painting Impression, Sunrise. Monet was fond of painting controlled nature: his own garden in Giverny, with its water lilies, pond and bridge, and up and down the banks of the Seine.



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